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. >>> a similar scene in tennessee when a van backed through the back door of a market. cameras captured two men jumping out and loading the atm machine into the van. authorities later recovered the stolen vehicle minus the atm machine. >>> police in georgia released video of a school board official intentionally running down a 17-year-old girl in a walmart parking lot to get a spot. authorities say the teen was trying to save the space for a friend when she got hit. the driver was arrested and charged with reckless conduct. >>> in washington state, we're getting an aerial view of tons of japanese tsunami debris that washed up last month. among it, an entire dock which japanese writing on it. there's no word on when it will be removed. another dock washed up in oregon earlier this year. >>> now to sports. we kick off with a big upset in college football in the sugar bowl. number 21 louisville returned an interception on the first play and scored four more times as they knocked off florida 33-23. tonight it's the fiesta bowl in glendale, arizona with oregon facing number
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marsha blackburn of tennessee, she too voted no, asked for disaster assistance following a flood in tennessee. louie gohmert. you can always depend on a no vote there. he requested a broader disaster declaration following hurricane ike. jim jordan of ohio, a no vote, requested a disaster declaration after storms in his state. can you believe this? tom price of georgia a no? he voted no for sandy relief? he called for disaster relief after tornadoes. jim sense sensenbrenner. joe wilson of north carolina also a no vote supported usda drought relief to help those farmers out. then there is steve palazzo of mississippi. palazzo represents the coastal region of his state, an area completely devastated by hurricane katrina. palazzo voted no on sandy relief because he says he is worried about the nation's debt. the bigger picture he says is we also have to recognize that we have a financial disaster that is looming in this country that i believe personally in my heart -- in his heart -- is going to be greater than any disaster that has ever hit the u.s. well, when katrina struck back in 2005, this c
marsha blackburn of tennessee, she too voted no, asked for disaster assistance following a flood in tennessee. louie gohmert. you can always depend on a no vote there. he requested a broader disaster declaration following hurricane ike. jim jordan of ohio, a no vote, requested a disaster declaration after storms in his state. can you believe this? tom price of georgia a no? he voted no for sandy relief? he called for disaster relief after tornadoes. jim sense sensenbrenner. joe wilson of north...
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tennessee lawmakers plan to introduce a bill to allow secretly armed teachers in classrooms. ohio leaves the decision up to guns -- of guns up to individual school boards to make that decision. the state's attorney says schools should consider arming their staffers. texas gun laws allow weapons in public schools if they are approved by the school district. a small district in harrold, texas has an undisclosed number of staff members carrying concealed guns. i asked caroline kane about the concerns people might have when you start arming teachers. >> what if you had a parent who objected to it? what position would that put you in? >> well, in the state of utah a parent doesn't have to know about it. teachers can carry a firearm and nobody ever -- they've been doing it for 12 years. i've found out more and more about teachers that do. >> teachers in caroline kane's school who currently carry a weapon are under no obligation to inform parents. i asked caroline if this could pose a problem. >> and the parents are dropping their little kids off to a school, and they don't know tha
tennessee lawmakers plan to introduce a bill to allow secretly armed teachers in classrooms. ohio leaves the decision up to guns -- of guns up to individual school boards to make that decision. the state's attorney says schools should consider arming their staffers. texas gun laws allow weapons in public schools if they are approved by the school district. a small district in harrold, texas has an undisclosed number of staff members carrying concealed guns. i asked caroline kane about the...
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. >> don, senator bob corker of tennessee essentially said this morning, i will paraphrase it, that the ceos part of the debt commissions that went to the white house were used. i think he called them lackeys for the president. because nothing really got done. do you agree with that? >> i do. i think the president also used the middle class people as props to just put up behind himself while he bashes republicans. >> let's be fair, middle class now seems to be anything that's not incredibly poor or $250,000 a year. >> middle class is just a word that gets trotted out in defense of whatever political position anyone wants it take. if you are a democrat, you are off on the middle class. if you are republican you are for small business. these are just feel good words. they mean absolutely nothing. here is reality. you just heard it from maya, let me repeat it. i don't want to pair a phrase. we have a spending problem. we have a promises problem. we made stupid promises long ago that we can't keep because there aren't enough young workers to pay old retirees and healthcare benefit recipient
. >> don, senator bob corker of tennessee essentially said this morning, i will paraphrase it, that the ceos part of the debt commissions that went to the white house were used. i think he called them lackeys for the president. because nothing really got done. do you agree with that? >> i do. i think the president also used the middle class people as props to just put up behind himself while he bashes republicans. >> let's be fair, middle class now seems to be anything that's...
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she was 85. ♪ i was dancing with my darling to the tennessee waltz ♪ >> mason: her 1950 hit "tennessee waltz" spent 13 weeks at the top of the charts. with 15 million selling singles, she was dubbed "the singing rage miss patti page." ♪ how much is that doggie in the window ♪ >> reporter: born clara ann fouler in claire mortar, oklahoma, she was one of 11 children of a railroad worker. as she told oklahoma public television in 2010. >> i do remember singing for five different presidents. so that was quite a thrill for me. ♪ can you imagine how much i love you ♪ >> mason: page's greatest success came before the grammy awards were created. ♪ you're sure to fall in love with old cape cod ♪ >> mason: but she finally won her first in 1999. ♪ winding roads that seem to beckon you ♪ >> mason: next month page was due to receive the grammy's lifetime achievement award. sandy took his life savings. what does he think about the politicians holding up recovery money? that's next. i gave birth to my daughter on may 18th, five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin w
she was 85. ♪ i was dancing with my darling to the tennessee waltz ♪ >> mason: her 1950 hit "tennessee waltz" spent 13 weeks at the top of the charts. with 15 million selling singles, she was dubbed "the singing rage miss patti page." ♪ how much is that doggie in the window ♪ >> reporter: born clara ann fouler in claire mortar, oklahoma, she was one of 11 children of a railroad worker. as she told oklahoma public television in 2010. >> i do remember...
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tennessee. mr. alexander: i wonder if i might impose a question to the republican leader if he'd retake the floor. mr. mcconnell: i'd be happy to respond. mr. alexander: i want to congratulate the kwepbl for -- congratulate the republican leader for his remarks, but here is my question: we've arrived at a time when we have a newly elected president who's had a fine inaugural day. he has an agenda that he wants to follow which he announced in his inaugural address. it's not an agenda but most of us on this side agree with, but he has an agenda he wants to follow in the second term, all of which would ensure in his eyes his legacy as a president. but isn't there one thing that in order to get to that agenda or any other thing he and we have to do, and that is to address that red? and isn't the very best time -- isn't the very best time to do something difficult, something nobody wants to talk about, something that's hard, isn't the best time to do that at a time when we have a divided government,
tennessee. mr. alexander: i wonder if i might impose a question to the republican leader if he'd retake the floor. mr. mcconnell: i'd be happy to respond. mr. alexander: i want to congratulate the kwepbl for -- congratulate the republican leader for his remarks, but here is my question: we've arrived at a time when we have a newly elected president who's had a fine inaugural day. he has an agenda that he wants to follow which he announced in his inaugural address. it's not an agenda but most of...
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congresswoman marsha blackburn of tennessee says she wanted to start the new year off right, by proposing to cut federal funding for planned parenthood. blackburn reintroduced legislation originally championed by former congressman mike pence. his bill went nowhere, but that wasn't stopping blackburn. the measure would prevent the department of health and human services from allocating funds for family planning assistance. blackburn explained her mission to mike huckabee earlier this week. >> it is the right type of fight to have on so many different levels. we know that planned parenthood is basically big abortion business. >> really? of course, if you are a person who likes to deal in facts, you know that only 3% of planned parenthood's services are abortion services, and no, i say no federal money is used. as for the other 97%, those services include cancer screenings, std screenings, contraceptive services. and one in five women will visit planned parenthood at least once in her lifetime. blackburn's bill will go nowhere, even if the how many times votes on it and it passes, the senat
congresswoman marsha blackburn of tennessee says she wanted to start the new year off right, by proposing to cut federal funding for planned parenthood. blackburn reintroduced legislation originally championed by former congressman mike pence. his bill went nowhere, but that wasn't stopping blackburn. the measure would prevent the department of health and human services from allocating funds for family planning assistance. blackburn explained her mission to mike huckabee earlier this week....
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joining us now from washington, senator lamar alexander of tennessee. should note that he voted yes to the recent so-called fiscal cliff bill but he is calling for entitlement reform in this next round. of negotiations. and why don't we put some details on the board, senator. what exactly would you like to do with entitlement reform? and if you can, be specific. >> i will be very specific. let me tell you why. i want to do that. and put it on human terms. we've got millions of americans who are waiting, counting the days literally, until they're eligible for medicare to pay their medical bills. and the trustees say medicare won't have the money to do that in just 11 years. so we need to take a trillion dollars, of the growth in medicare spending and reduce that. and senator corker and i have suggested that first you restructure medicare. this would save about $700 billion -- >> when you say restructure medicare, what do you mean? >> i mean by that. i was about to tell you. we restructure medicare so that it can compete with a reformed medicare advantage
joining us now from washington, senator lamar alexander of tennessee. should note that he voted yes to the recent so-called fiscal cliff bill but he is calling for entitlement reform in this next round. of negotiations. and why don't we put some details on the board, senator. what exactly would you like to do with entitlement reform? and if you can, be specific. >> i will be very specific. let me tell you why. i want to do that. and put it on human terms. we've got millions of americans...
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louisiana, tennessee have created recovery and achievement districts, and the results are positive. many of you accompanied our secretary on a trip to louisiana and you saw it in person and know it works. we don't have any other option. failing schools will not be tolerated in virginia. i can tell you as the parent of five children that are with us tonight, all of whom have graduated from good virginia public schools, we must raise the bar and be intolerant of failure. we must continue to bring more innovation and more choices to the public-school system. excellent education demands having the courage to try new things and to be innovative. public charter schools have done well nationally to help bring options to our most underserved communities. the charter schools can increase flexibility and innovation and offer a wider range of educational experience. we have approved new taurus school laws, but we have not done enough. pennsylvania had 164 new charter schools. virginia had four. we have one of the weakest charter school laws in all the country. the best public charter school of
louisiana, tennessee have created recovery and achievement districts, and the results are positive. many of you accompanied our secretary on a trip to louisiana and you saw it in person and know it works. we don't have any other option. failing schools will not be tolerated in virginia. i can tell you as the parent of five children that are with us tonight, all of whom have graduated from good virginia public schools, we must raise the bar and be intolerant of failure. we must continue to bring...
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that heavy rain is going to sit over louisiana, through arkansas and eventually push into kentucky and tennessee and stay there for a while. it's not moving east ward all that quickly. and you can see the heavy rain and thunderstorms all across the gulf coast. right through louisiana. stretching right up into northwestern parts of mississippi as well. and a closer look shows you just how much lightning is associated with these thunderstorms as well. it's just streaming in off the gulf of mexico. and that is going to allow perhaps two to four inches of rain to fall in this area. and again, that's over the next 48 hours. and it will slowly spread eastward. that's a look at the weather across the country. now, here's a peek out your window. >> the new york city is 48 degrees. not bad, above average. we're also looking at temperatures today to top out in the upper 50s. and charlotte north carolina, looks pretty did there. minus a couple showers in orlando, florida, 81 degrees. >> so really the entire east coast enjoying above-average temperatures. florida's about 10 degrees above average. >> i love
that heavy rain is going to sit over louisiana, through arkansas and eventually push into kentucky and tennessee and stay there for a while. it's not moving east ward all that quickly. and you can see the heavy rain and thunderstorms all across the gulf coast. right through louisiana. stretching right up into northwestern parts of mississippi as well. and a closer look shows you just how much lightning is associated with these thunderstorms as well. it's just streaming in off the gulf of...
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up next, i'm going to talk to tennessee senator bob corker. he's got a plan that he wants to deal with the debt and entitlements and says president obama is, quote, out of the game in the next round of negotiations. >>> plus, brownout. the defeated massachusetts republican isn't wasting any time going after his most likely democratic obstacle. if brown decides to go back to the senate. he certainly sounds like a candidate. first a look ahead at the president's schedule. he has resumed his vacation in hawaii. will be there for a few more days. so no public events. for now. you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ mal
up next, i'm going to talk to tennessee senator bob corker. he's got a plan that he wants to deal with the debt and entitlements and says president obama is, quote, out of the game in the next round of negotiations. >>> plus, brownout. the defeated massachusetts republican isn't wasting any time going after his most likely democratic obstacle. if brown decides to go back to the senate. he certainly sounds like a candidate. first a look ahead at the president's schedule. he has resumed...
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. >>> it was a similar scene in tennessee when a van backed through the front door of a market. security cameras captured two men jumping out and loading the atm into the van. authorities later recovered that stolen vehicle minus the atm machine. the two men are still at large. >>> police in georgia have released security video of a school board official intentionally running down a 17-year-old girl in a walmart parking lot just to get a spot. authorities say the teen was trying to save the space for a teen when she got hit. fortunately, she was not injured. the 41-year-old driver was arrested and charged with reckless conduct. >>> finally in washington state, we're getting an aerial view of tons of japanese tsunami debris that washed up last month. among it, an entire dock with japanese writing on it. there's no word when it will be removed. another dock washed up in oregon earlier this year. >>> to sports, we kick off with a big upset in college football n the sugar bowl, number 21 louisville returned an interception on the first play and scored four more times as they knocked
. >>> it was a similar scene in tennessee when a van backed through the front door of a market. security cameras captured two men jumping out and loading the atm into the van. authorities later recovered that stolen vehicle minus the atm machine. the two men are still at large. >>> police in georgia have released security video of a school board official intentionally running down a 17-year-old girl in a walmart parking lot just to get a spot. authorities say the teen was...
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so, we are still in that process of ramping up our presence with passat out of tennessee, and that is really our focus at the moment. > thank you for your time. that is jonathan browning of volkswagen. > > thanks angela. great to talk to you. enjoying the title "world's largest automaker" was short- lived for general motors. toyota is back on top after selling 9.7 million cars and trucks in 2012 compated to gm's sales of 9.29 million. both companies enjoyed higher sales this past year, but toyota edged out gm as it rolled out updated models of popular vehicles such as the camry. toyota is expected to continue its lead in 2013 due in part to a roll-out of a new corolla. thank you chuck. still ahead, we'll get a bullish and bearish take on where apple is headed. that's next. apple shares are bruised. the stock fell below $500 yesterday on word the company is cutting orders for parts for the iphone 5 because of weaker-than- expected demand. alan knuckman of option shop and scott bauer of trading advantage have some thoughts on that today. and alan, is apple losing its grip on the smartph
so, we are still in that process of ramping up our presence with passat out of tennessee, and that is really our focus at the moment. > thank you for your time. that is jonathan browning of volkswagen. > > thanks angela. great to talk to you. enjoying the title "world's largest automaker" was short- lived for general motors. toyota is back on top after selling 9.7 million cars and trucks in 2012 compated to gm's sales of 9.29 million. both companies enjoyed higher sales this...
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a thick sheet of ice has covered and crippled parts of tennessee, and in tennessee high winds and freezing temperatures formed ice dunes outside of lake erie. single-digit temperatures have left lakes and waterfalls frozen solid. in ohio a blanket of snow is causing the biggest problems. plows are working overtime while cars are barely working at all. the brutal conditions in so many places mean big business for tow truck operators. >> we usually average about 80 calls in the summertime and we're doing about 200 now. >> in chicago flakes fell for the first time in 265 days. a record drought when it comes to snow in the windy city. unwilling to wait, this man made his own patch of cold. >> you can never really count on mother nature anymore. she is not very reliable. >> or predictable. so many across the country bundled up and wondering what mother nature might bring next. jay gray, wbal-tv 11 news. >> get chills looking at that. hundreds of thousands of pentagon civilian employees could be facing furloughs and frozen pay checks if congress doesn't find the mandatory budget. one stays furlo
a thick sheet of ice has covered and crippled parts of tennessee, and in tennessee high winds and freezing temperatures formed ice dunes outside of lake erie. single-digit temperatures have left lakes and waterfalls frozen solid. in ohio a blanket of snow is causing the biggest problems. plows are working overtime while cars are barely working at all. the brutal conditions in so many places mean big business for tow truck operators. >> we usually average about 80 calls in the summertime...
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today if they have any friends or relatives that live in the state of arkansas, areas of the western tennessee and make sure they have severe weather heading their way. and a possibility of tornadoes and through the evening. the overnight events when it's dark that you can't see the tornadoes that they can be the most dangerous. so the area of yellow. it's going to be widespread today, almost from chicago, all the way down to new orleans and the dallas area. but it's the area of red that's of the most concern. the greatest risk of seeing tornadoes. everyone else is going to have to deal with a strong squall line. it will probably last a half hour but knock down trees. east coast is fine today. back behind this, by the way, cold and snow. much of the rockies is looking like the middle of the winter. so a lot of travel issues out there today, you name it. >>> well, "mean" girls fans may have reason to celebrate with "30 rock" ended thursday. tina fey is looking for a project. that may be a "mean girls" musical. >>> well, taye diggs' night was just getting started after he left the s.a.g. awards
today if they have any friends or relatives that live in the state of arkansas, areas of the western tennessee and make sure they have severe weather heading their way. and a possibility of tornadoes and through the evening. the overnight events when it's dark that you can't see the tornadoes that they can be the most dangerous. so the area of yellow. it's going to be widespread today, almost from chicago, all the way down to new orleans and the dallas area. but it's the area of red that's of...
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. ♪ i was dancing with my darling to the tennessee watts ♪ >> page's singing career lasted well into the 1980s shelf sold more than 100 million records. she'll receive a lifetime achievement award at the grammy awards in a few weeks. patti page died on new year's day. she was 85 years old. >>> up next on a thursday morning, your weather forecast. and in sports, syracuse hoops coach jim boeheim bounces into the record books. this is the "cbs morning news." coach jim bayh,nikze bounces into the record books. this is the "cbs morning news." chili's lunch combos. starting at 6 bucks. more life happens here. capella university understands bright students are getting lost in the shuffle. need. and administration's work gets more complex every year. when you look at these issues, do you see problems or opportunities? with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. she can't always move the way she wants. now you can with new stayfree ultra thins.
. ♪ i was dancing with my darling to the tennessee watts ♪ >> page's singing career lasted well into the 1980s shelf sold more than 100 million records. she'll receive a lifetime achievement award at the grammy awards in a few weeks. patti page died on new year's day. she was 85 years old. >>> up next on a thursday morning, your weather forecast. and in sports, syracuse hoops coach jim boeheim bounces into the record books. this is the "cbs morning news." coach jim...
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she was famous, of course, for her version of "the tennessee waltz" that had everyone singing along. her first hit in 1947 and she only stopped touring and singing last year. chef was going to be inducted into the grammy hall of fame in just a few weeks. and patti page was 85. >>> and we love knowing what you see every day that captures your attention, so, tweet me your thoughts for the "instant index" @dianesawyer. >>> and when we come back, the number one new year's resolution, get more exercise. well, take a look at a 101-year-old woman and what she can dhi, i'm phil m . i've been fortunate to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etanercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, o
she was famous, of course, for her version of "the tennessee waltz" that had everyone singing along. her first hit in 1947 and she only stopped touring and singing last year. chef was going to be inducted into the grammy hall of fame in just a few weeks. and patti page was 85. >>> and we love knowing what you see every day that captures your attention, so, tweet me your thoughts for the "instant index" @dianesawyer. >>> and when we come back, the number one...
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the heaviest rain has been flooding tennessee. the tennessee emergency management agency has declared a state of emergency in the face of heavy rain and flooding. the state has been pounded with heavy rain since sunday. the rain has caused rivers across the state to swell. now, with the temperatures dropping, the national weather service is warning freezing rain is possible in the western part of the state. i see rose causing problems in little rock. temperatures are dropping in louisiana as well turn wet roads icy. >> the u.s. house has passed more than $50 billion in emergency aid for the victims of super storm sandy. sande roared through several northeast base in late october. the storm has been blamed for 140 deaths. the aid package is now headed to the senate where it is likely to pass early next week. >> we will have more on the market throughout the morning. we would check in with rob black at 6:45 a.m.. morning. we would check in with rob black at 6:45 a.m.. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed inte
the heaviest rain has been flooding tennessee. the tennessee emergency management agency has declared a state of emergency in the face of heavy rain and flooding. the state has been pounded with heavy rain since sunday. the rain has caused rivers across the state to swell. now, with the temperatures dropping, the national weather service is warning freezing rain is possible in the western part of the state. i see rose causing problems in little rock. temperatures are dropping in louisiana as...
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you saw that flooding in western tennessee. now that rain is in eastern tennessee. it's along and ahead of a cold front. it is moving eastward. a lot of variety of weather happening be it the fog in the northeast, dense fog advisories there until. >> caller: 8:00 this morning. it will be a morning affair. things will clear out through the afternoon. travel a lot better then. but all the way, look at that from maine to the mid-atlantic, washington and the delmarva have some fog. but really the story, the temperatures. incredibly dramatic, right? you find the front. here it s there is only one little pocket of warmth here. they're wearing shorts in atlanta, georgia and parkas in los angeles. here's where the cold air is. high today in denver, 13 degrees. salt lake city, 12. so by 20 to 25 degrees below average. today is kind of the lowest it's going to go. we'll modify a little bit. salt lake gets up into the mid 20s by wednesday. vegas, everywhere in the west very cold. but temperatures will modify. a big variety of weather values around the kun troy day. >> all righ
you saw that flooding in western tennessee. now that rain is in eastern tennessee. it's along and ahead of a cold front. it is moving eastward. a lot of variety of weather happening be it the fog in the northeast, dense fog advisories there until. >> caller: 8:00 this morning. it will be a morning affair. things will clear out through the afternoon. travel a lot better then. but all the way, look at that from maine to the mid-atlantic, washington and the delmarva have some fog. but really...
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some west tennessee, as well. not just potential for tornadoes to pop up until 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning, but we know there will be straight line wind damage. this front is moving so quickly, diane. >> out in the elements again for us tonight. thank you so much, sam champion reporting in. >>> and, in washington, the nation has its new secretary of state. john kerry was confirmed today by his senate colleagues by a vote of 94-3. he's expected to be sworn in and begin work later this week. and, of course, he walks into the shadow of the departing secretary of state, hillary clinton. who took to the stage at a farewell global town hall today, answering questions from around the world. and joking, she's ready to catch up, quote, on 20 years of sleep deprivation. "nightline" anchor cynthia mcfadden asked her y off. >> reporter: saturday morning -- >> yes. >> reporter: what happens? >> well, i hope i get to sleep in. you know, i'm thinking about that, because it will be the first time in many years when i've got no of
some west tennessee, as well. not just potential for tornadoes to pop up until 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning, but we know there will be straight line wind damage. this front is moving so quickly, diane. >> out in the elements again for us tonight. thank you so much, sam champion reporting in. >>> and, in washington, the nation has its new secretary of state. john kerry was confirmed today by his senate colleagues by a vote of 94-3. he's expected to be sworn in and begin work later...
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flooding and icy conditions are the concern in tennessee while heavy snow is forecasted for parts of the mid-atlantic states and new england. >>> near stockholm, sweden, a 20-year-old cleaning lady stole a train. her joyride ended when she crashed it in to an apartment building. no one was hurt but the woman was trapped in the wreckage for two hours. she was hospitalized with serious injuries. let that serve as a lesson at home to you. >> why she decided to take that out, who knows. following the ordeal of a former marine jailed in mexico for more than four months and his life threatened. his parents fighting to bring him home and now he is finally free and i will speak to him next. in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo i
flooding and icy conditions are the concern in tennessee while heavy snow is forecasted for parts of the mid-atlantic states and new england. >>> near stockholm, sweden, a 20-year-old cleaning lady stole a train. her joyride ended when she crashed it in to an apartment building. no one was hurt but the woman was trapped in the wreckage for two hours. she was hospitalized with serious injuries. let that serve as a lesson at home to you. >> why she decided to take that out, who...
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schumer of new york, lamar alexander of tennessee and miller of michigan, brady of pennsylvania on behalf of the house of representatives report the following as a result of the ascertain and an accounting of the electoral vote for president and vice president of the united states with the term beginning january 20th, 2013. quakes' state of the vote for president of the united states has delivered to the president of the senate is as follows. the whole numbers of the electorate is 538, of which a majority is two hundred 70. barack obama of the state of illinois has received for president of the united states 332 votes. it romney of the state of massachusetts has achieved two hundred six votes. the state of the vote for president of the united states is delivered as follows. the whole of the electorate appointed to vote for president is 538 and the majority of which is 270. joseph biden of the state of delaware has received for vice- president 330 two votes. paul ryan aof the state of wisconsin has received two hundred six votes. this announcement of the state of the votes shall be deemed
schumer of new york, lamar alexander of tennessee and miller of michigan, brady of pennsylvania on behalf of the house of representatives report the following as a result of the ascertain and an accounting of the electoral vote for president and vice president of the united states with the term beginning january 20th, 2013. quakes' state of the vote for president of the united states has delivered to the president of the senate is as follows. the whole numbers of the electorate is 538, of which...
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we got soaked yesterday northern alabama, mississippi, tennessee. it will be much better today. still cloudy, but at least to the rainy and wet. no big winter storms for the first time in a while that will be headed across this nation. we will be relatively storm-free heading into the upcoming weekend. if you're in virginia beach down to beautiful portions of the outer banks of north carolina, a little bit of wet weather and rain from now until 8:00, 9:00 a.m. then it will be gone. a look at your wednesday forecast, the start of a quiet weather pattern from coast to coast. cool and chilly on the west coast, but sunny. middle of the nation cold and chilly. overall looking like a nice return to work and school at least weather-wise for millions of us. >>> sandy hook students prepare to go back to school. >>> penn state fights back with a major lawsuit against the ncaa and a member of the paparazzi killed after taking photos of justin bieber's white ferrari. details next. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. she knows you like no one else. and you wouldn't have it any other way.
we got soaked yesterday northern alabama, mississippi, tennessee. it will be much better today. still cloudy, but at least to the rainy and wet. no big winter storms for the first time in a while that will be headed across this nation. we will be relatively storm-free heading into the upcoming weekend. if you're in virginia beach down to beautiful portions of the outer banks of north carolina, a little bit of wet weather and rain from now until 8:00, 9:00 a.m. then it will be gone. a look at...
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vote was quick to lobby for federal disaster relief after storms went right through her district in tennessee. steve palazzo of mississippi represents a district that suffered extensive damage from hurricane katrina. yet today palazzo voted no to help the victims of hurricane sandy. when severe flooding damaged paul ryan's district in wisconsin, ryan made sure his constituents got government help. his quote was i have been inspired by the support and cam passion demonstrated by wisconsinites who have reached out to help their neighbors in need. he said at this the time. today ryan made no mention of compassion, noting it would be irresponsible to raise an insolvent program's debt ceiling without making necessary reforms. and of course he voted no. joining me tonight, "daly show" co-creator lizz winstead. i guess there are no boundaries when it comes to politics in this country. great to have you with us tonight, lizz. >> thanks, ed. >> what do you make of all of this? >> living here, and also when the -- when the tornadoes hit in minneapolis, i was there helping those folks too with a fantast
vote was quick to lobby for federal disaster relief after storms went right through her district in tennessee. steve palazzo of mississippi represents a district that suffered extensive damage from hurricane katrina. yet today palazzo voted no to help the victims of hurricane sandy. when severe flooding damaged paul ryan's district in wisconsin, ryan made sure his constituents got government help. his quote was i have been inspired by the support and cam passion demonstrated by wisconsinites...
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so the next time this is a tornado down in tennessee, senator corker, or mr. sessions, down in alabama, or pick any senator, mr. grassley, there might be a drought in the state of iowa some time and he might want some disaster relief. >> sure. >> maybe we'll just turn to your residents to make sure that we raise your taxes so we can give these offsets, so we can do these disaster relief. i mean, the fabric of the country is being torn by this leadership in the republican party. what is mitch mcconnell thinking? >> it is. >> he's got to be facing a primary.
so the next time this is a tornado down in tennessee, senator corker, or mr. sessions, down in alabama, or pick any senator, mr. grassley, there might be a drought in the state of iowa some time and he might want some disaster relief. >> sure. >> maybe we'll just turn to your residents to make sure that we raise your taxes so we can give these offsets, so we can do these disaster relief. i mean, the fabric of the country is being torn by this leadership in the republican party. what...
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so the next time this is a tornado down in tennessee, senator corker, or mr. sessions, down in alabama, or pick any senator, mr. grassley, there might be a drought in the state of iowa some time and he might want some disaster relief. >> sure. >> maybe we'll just turn to your residents to make sure that we raise your taxes so we can give these offsets, so we can do these disaster relief. i mean, the fabric of the country is being torn by this leadership in the republican party. what is mitch mcconnell thinking? >> it is. >> he's got to be facing a primary. as far as mcconnell goes, will we see the gop try to repair itself any time soon? >> you're right, he is thinking about a primary challenge. that's all any of them care about. they also aren't fond of those two -- those fantastic blue states that were hit by sandy, which they have plenty of republican voters. it is. it's hypocrisy, and it's the new brand of republicanism. and, you know, we will not turn around and do the same thing to them, because that's not what we're like. that's not what democrats do, li
so the next time this is a tornado down in tennessee, senator corker, or mr. sessions, down in alabama, or pick any senator, mr. grassley, there might be a drought in the state of iowa some time and he might want some disaster relief. >> sure. >> maybe we'll just turn to your residents to make sure that we raise your taxes so we can give these offsets, so we can do these disaster relief. i mean, the fabric of the country is being torn by this leadership in the republican party. what...
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flooding and icy conditions are the concern in tennessee while heavy snow is forecasted for parts of the mid-atlantic states and new england. >>> near stockholm, sweden, a 20-year-old cleaning lady stole a train. her joyride ended when she crashed it in to an apartment building. no one was hurt but the woman was trapped in the wreckage for two hours. she was hospitalized with serious injuries. let that serve as a lesson at home to you. >> why she decided to take that out, who knows. following the ordeal of a former marine jailed in mexico for more than four months and his life threatened. his parents fighting to bring him home and now he is finally free and i will speak to him next. probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets
flooding and icy conditions are the concern in tennessee while heavy snow is forecasted for parts of the mid-atlantic states and new england. >>> near stockholm, sweden, a 20-year-old cleaning lady stole a train. her joyride ended when she crashed it in to an apartment building. no one was hurt but the woman was trapped in the wreckage for two hours. she was hospitalized with serious injuries. let that serve as a lesson at home to you. >> why she decided to take that out, who...
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. ♪ and it's beautiful ♪ ♪ i was dancing with my darling to the tennessee waltz ♪ >>> patti page was a star before the rock 'n' roll erand a even sell vis presley couldn't knock her off the charts. she died on new year's day after performing for seven decades and selling more than 7 million records. ♪ how much is that doggy in the window ♪ >> patti page was a pop ian when pop songs sounded like this. ♪ i remember the night ♪ >> beginning in 1948 the woman they called the singing rage scored at least one top 20 hit for 11 straight years including her biggest single "the tennessee waltz." ♪ yes i lost my little darling ♪ >> which stayed at number one for nine weeks in 1950 and '51. ♪ the beautiful tennessee waltz ♪ >> it's one thing to have hits and patti page had plenty of those. it's another thing for your voice to be a defining voice of the era. >> her popularity took her to television where she had broadcasts on all three networks and in 1960s page tried her hand on the big screen appearing in three feature films including opposite burt lancaster. >> when did you st
. ♪ and it's beautiful ♪ ♪ i was dancing with my darling to the tennessee waltz ♪ >>> patti page was a star before the rock 'n' roll erand a even sell vis presley couldn't knock her off the charts. she died on new year's day after performing for seven decades and selling more than 7 million records. ♪ how much is that doggy in the window ♪ >> patti page was a pop ian when pop songs sounded like this. ♪ i remember the night ♪ >> beginning in 1948 the woman...
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tennessee mayor... wants to offer... free... gun ttainiig classes... for teachers...///. the... mt ...jjliet... police department... has offered a handdun safety course... for... more than... - pee years../. now... 3 free for teachhrs... / instead... p of... armed guardss.. in every chool. 3 "it would seem to me hat -& probably a beeter ay, more effective way to do it is simplyyto have a staff, principals,,teachers, those responsible for protecting our chiidren - to hhve them preparrd to be able to protect oor children." nddr... current state law... it's illegaa... to have a firearm... on... school property,.../ & 3 some... people... believe... aaother factorr.....is... children's expossre... to violence....///eople... & inn.. one ewtown... / think... they... havv... a way... -3 to... get... violent games... out... of the hands... of - children...//jeff valin... tells us ...the things... thee gee... & in exxhange exchange 3 what do we do as a communiiy? &ww ned to do something. and doing somettiig they are. a --3 group called southington s.o.s., originally forred in thh wake oo
tennessee mayor... wants to offer... free... gun ttainiig classes... for teachers...///. the... mt ...jjliet... police department... has offered a handdun safety course... for... more than... - pee years../. now... 3 free for teachhrs... / instead... p of... armed guardss.. in every chool. 3 "it would seem to me hat -& probably a beeter ay, more effective way to do it is simplyyto have a staff, principals,,teachers, those responsible for protecting our chiidren - to hhve them preparrd...
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termÓmetro bajo cero en el oeste, amenazando a cÍtricos en san diego, y en el este, rÉcord de calor, en tennessee, hace frente a inundaciones, y amenaza de tornados, un poco de todo. autoridad en el noreste de la naciÓn investiga a empresas que convierte a residencias o casas en hoteles para recibir a mujeres chinas o embarazadas que ingresan para que sus hijos nazcan en estados unidos y obtengan beneficios, el costo es de 20 mil dÓlares. activistas de derechos humanos en california marcharon para pedirle al presidente obama que cumpla con la promesa de cerrar guantÁnamo en cuba, se leiÓ el nombre de 166 que todavÍa estÁn presos ahÍ, un manifestante se disfrazÓ de preso encadenado, para manifestar. >>> hoy llegÓ la fecha que muchos cubanos esperaban hace tres semes, la ley que permitiÁa salir a viajar sin solicitarle al gobierno la visa de salida, la tarjeta blanca, aunque no tienen que pedir permiso, enfrentan limitaciones, viajan sin visa a 15 paÍses, como a antillas menores, san cristÓbal, san vicente, barbados, granada, o paÍses lejanos, rusia, hungrÍa, y para visitar a familiar
termÓmetro bajo cero en el oeste, amenazando a cÍtricos en san diego, y en el este, rÉcord de calor, en tennessee, hace frente a inundaciones, y amenaza de tornados, un poco de todo. autoridad en el noreste de la naciÓn investiga a empresas que convierte a residencias o casas en hoteles para recibir a mujeres chinas o embarazadas que ingresan para que sus hijos nazcan en estados unidos y obtengan beneficios, el costo es de 20 mil dÓlares. activistas de derechos humanos en california...
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. >> pelley: another tornado struck outside nashville tennessee. home after home was destroyed, and one death is reported there. in memphis, 200-year-old trees were no match for the wind. and cbs news weather consultant david bernard is in miami, tracking the storms. david, what can we expect next? >> reporter: scott, let's take a look at our collection of doppler radars that we have right now. we have a slew of tornado watches that are in effect this evening from tallahassee florida, right through georgia and the carolinas. and within the last five minutes, the washington, d.c. area is now under a tornado watch. so these are the areas we're going to have to watch for the worst weather as we go through the overnight hours. but even philadelphia and new york could see strong winds overnight with some of the storm. >> pelley: seems early in the year for this kind of thing. how did this storm get organized? >> reporter: well, we had a bunch of ingredients that came together, kind of like all the right ingredients, i guess you could say, at the wrong t
. >> pelley: another tornado struck outside nashville tennessee. home after home was destroyed, and one death is reported there. in memphis, 200-year-old trees were no match for the wind. and cbs news weather consultant david bernard is in miami, tracking the storms. david, what can we expect next? >> reporter: scott, let's take a look at our collection of doppler radars that we have right now. we have a slew of tornado watches that are in effect this evening from tallahassee...
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and he escaped an abusive father in rural tennessee who beat him with pots and pans. both oher and willis were cared for, or adopted, by white families who had to explain themselves to the neighbors. >> i said, well, yeah, i mean, yeah, we can help him. and, of course, everybody at the time was like -- you don't have a clue what you're doing. >> reporter: the two have become lifelong friends, and outside practice tuesday, they told us how much they still truly love their adoptive parents, who will be watching in joy from the sidelines. >> they've been there through the thick and thin, the good and bad, the crazy years. and so, just to have them down here this weekend, to enjoy this experience with me is truly a blessing. >> it's truly amazing, man, knowing where we came from and, it's just -- it made us work a lot harder, knowing that -- not taking anything for granted. you know, i never take anything for granted. >> reporter: no matter who wins the ring, they believe that greatness is not what they've achieved, but what they've overcome. steve osunsami, abc news, atl
and he escaped an abusive father in rural tennessee who beat him with pots and pans. both oher and willis were cared for, or adopted, by white families who had to explain themselves to the neighbors. >> i said, well, yeah, i mean, yeah, we can help him. and, of course, everybody at the time was like -- you don't have a clue what you're doing. >> reporter: the two have become lifelong friends, and outside practice tuesday, they told us how much they still truly love their adoptive...
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warnings are in effect from texas to main, flooding and icy conditions are the concern in places like tennessee while heavy snow is forecasted for parts of the midatlantic states and new england. >>> and near stockholm, sweden, 20-year-old cleaning lady stole a train. her joy ride ended when she crashed it into an apartment build i building. no one in the building was hurt but the woman was trapped in the wreckage for two hours. she was hospitalized with serious injuries. let that serve as a lesson to you at home, kiddies. >> why she decided to take that, who knows. kyung lah, thank you. >>> a former marine jailed in mexico for four months, his parents fighting to bring him home. now he is finally free. i'll speak with him next. a hea. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. >>> timely free from the mexican prison where he was held for four months. john hammer was chained to his bed at times. he was there on a questionable gun charge
warnings are in effect from texas to main, flooding and icy conditions are the concern in places like tennessee while heavy snow is forecasted for parts of the midatlantic states and new england. >>> and near stockholm, sweden, 20-year-old cleaning lady stole a train. her joy ride ended when she crashed it into an apartment build i building. no one in the building was hurt but the woman was trapped in the wreckage for two hours. she was hospitalized with serious injuries. let that...
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the tennessee valley and the carolinas also on ice. any reprieve still days away. victims of superstorm sandy, many of them still don't have the basic needs to heat their home. susan candiotti joins me now from staten island. i understand you spoke to a resident there who still can't go home. what is life like there for her now? >> reporter: it's tough for her and a lot of other people here. many residents that live on staten island come, from time to time, to this tent just so they can warm up, share a hot meal and also talk about their troubles and how uncertain they are about their future. but that's the big question for people like -- her name is nicole chatty. she told us that she is unable to go back to her house in a dispute over whether it should be torn down or can be repaired. she has a little girl she's also very worried about. this is what she told me about how hard it is, especially during this cold snap. >> it's hard. it's been emotionally hard from the beginning. you first have the shock and you don't realize what's going on. then you basically go th
the tennessee valley and the carolinas also on ice. any reprieve still days away. victims of superstorm sandy, many of them still don't have the basic needs to heat their home. susan candiotti joins me now from staten island. i understand you spoke to a resident there who still can't go home. what is life like there for her now? >> reporter: it's tough for her and a lot of other people here. many residents that live on staten island come, from time to time, to this tent just so they can...